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National Trust
National Trust Kids' Podcast
Get set for adventure with The National Trust Kids' Podcast.  Join a host of colourful characters in stories exploring the world around us – from going wild outdoors to travelling through time.Look out for special episodes wherever you get your podcasts. The National Trust are trying out special audio adventures for 5-8 year olds, and their families, as part of a pilot project in 2023. And we’d love to know what you, our valued listener, thinks.  Parents and guardians please share your feedback at 
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Ratings & Reviews
3.8 stars from 39 ratings
Please!!
Please please make some more they are so good
koala moon lover via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 10/09/23
Super
My 8 and 5 year olds thoroughly enjoyed these podcasts! We’re so disappointed there are only two episodes… we’d love more!
StephMelv via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 09/13/23
New podcast for kids
My 6 and 3 year old enjoyed listening in the car, it broke up an argument at least! Shortish episodes kept their attention, Look forward to a few more episodes
Nursedolls via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/28/23
Recent Episodes
Published 07/19/23
Tillie Amartey is in the north east of England to explore Hadrian’s Wall, and the ancient civilisation that built it – the Romans.  But when an accident sends Tillie 2000 years back in time, she finds herself much closer to Roman life than she bargained for.  As Tillie tries to get back to the...
Published 07/19/23
Beavers are one of the most masterful creatures of the animal kingdom. And when an upturned kayak strands Expedition Eddie on an island, it’s up to one curious critter to save the day. We’re trying out special audio adventures for 5-8 year old and their families as part of a pilot project in...
Published 04/14/23
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